It is difficult from your question to know what sort of pamphlets you refer to. But if the pamphlets are Christian tracts condemning witchcraft as devil worship, or that witches have malicious, evil ideas and intentions, then those tracts and illustrations are false and no use whatsoever in learning what Wiccans and Pagans actually believe.
she saved herself by confessing early on (after being beaten by her master) and accused other people of being witches, and telling people that there were many more in salam.
He was one of many, many people who wrote pamphlets to hand out. It was a common practice.
Between June and September, in 1692, in Salem Mass, 19 people were hung on the charge of Witchcraft. They were accused of Witchcraft. They were not the ones that did the accusing. Giles Corey was pressed death by stones for not pleading guilty to the charge of Witchcraft. Other people died while imprisoned.
People who confessed to Witchcraft were punished. They were burned alive or hung. The people who would not confess were tortured until they confessed or until they died.
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Thousands.
they killed the people who practised it
There never was witchcraft in Salem. It was all superstition that lead to the killings of innocent people.
people mainly spread information through pamphlets
they will be tortured ---- Yes, some people were charged with being witches during Elizabeth's reign. In 1562 the Witchcraft Act was passed that made it illegal to practice conjuring, enchantments and witchcraft.
The people of Salem were afraid of witchcraft.
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